Album Review: Legend R.L. Boyce Releases Roll And Tumble

There comes a point when a legend settles into his status, and that freedom is one we all must admire. From Paul McCartney to Tina…

TV Review: You’re The Worst Goes From Romantic Comedy To Tragic One In Season 4

For You’re The Worst fans, Gretchen and Jimmy are two of the worst people you could ever so devoutly want together. In real life, we…

Album Review: Punctual Revive “Fading Youth”

If you read me often enough then you can pick up that I truly believe music is a “pick me up”. A good song can…

Album Review: Tall Friend Discuss How Mental Illness Can Make You “Safely Nobody’s”

When you hear the name “Tall Friend”, you think of a gentle giant; one who can pluck fruit from the longest tree and kindly offer…

Album Review: Cory Chisel And Adriel Denae’s “Tell Me True” About Love And Time

Every love story has a beginning, middle, and end. The most frustrating thing about loving someone is knowing that the deeper you fall for them;…

Theatre Review:Re (Birth) Is The Musical Wes Anderson Would Dream Up

For one night only, (Re) Birth brought to life the words of E.E. Cummings; one of Canada’s greatest poets whom lived 72 years ago. How…

Album Review: Annie Hart Shows Her Intuition In Impossible Accomplice

Imagine opening a door to a room, and then getting locked in it. A scary thought? Yet, that room was not just any “room”. It…

Artist Close-Up: Justin Mylo Just Wants To Be A Happy DJ

For some, a DJ is only as good as the production he makes, but producing a show start form the minute you make a track.…

Album Review: Dan Croll Shows Emerging Adulthood Is A Good Thing

Emerging Adulthood is the new album from Dan Croll, and also the story of my life. Adulthood? What is that? It sounds like an oncoming,…

Album Review: Denitia Breaks “Ceilings” For Art

Denitia is the type of rising artist I adore because you know their creativity will be an endless landscape of of music kingdoms or, the…

Book Review: Laura Shapiro’s What We Ate Show Food Can Speak To A Person’s Character

I begin my What She Ate by Laura Shapiro review with a simple, “It was delicious!”. I, literally, ate up her six tales of women…

Artist Close-Up: Lion Babe Give Soulful, Sexy Empowerment in “Hit The Ceiling”

I love Lion Babe. The duo match sexy with soulfully empowering, which can, often, be presented as clashing. In a world that could be so…

Book Review: “We Are Never Meeting In Real Life” Samantha Irby But I Wish We Could

  To say that I adore Samantha Irby’s writing is an understatement. The blogger of Bitches Gotta Eat and writer of fave humor book, Meaty,…

Album Review: Pet Symmetry Show “Vision”

Pet Symmetry continue their “tongue in cheek” humor in second album Vision. These guys approach music like a batch of kids hopped up on Mountain…

Concert Review: Sylvan Esso Bring Fire Are An Electro Spa-Day At Brooklyn Steel

Yes, YES, YEEEESSSSS!!! That is my review of Sylvan Esso, and thank you for reading it (lol!). What can be said about a good time?…